Rocklin, CA USA
My husband found this heart in Starbuck’s of Rocklin – we were making a potty/caffeine stop on our way to Tahoe – husband washed his hands and pulled this out
San Francisco Bay, CA USA
My very first friend from kindergarten, Kate P. Renner, and I completed a road trip from LA to SF and we found a quilted heart on our last day on
Grand Canyon, AZ USA
I was on a pink jeep tour in the Grand Canyon and our tour guide stopped to show us a tree and said, “It looks like something’s in it.” Then
Moab, UT USA
I found this heart in Arches National Park, in Moab, Utah back on March 17th. My partner and I were hiking along the trail to the Double O arch. The
Moab, UT USA
Hi!! My name is Abi and my family and I are on spring break in Moab Utah. While hiking the trail toward Double O Arch in Arches national park I
Vallejo, CA USA
I am at the local Starbucks by my house to do some homework. I go to put creamer in my coffee and I spot this heart. And its funny how
Clovis, CA USA
I found my quilted heart at work, in a park by my office. It had been a rough day and made me smile to find this little piece of happiness.
Vacaville, CA USA
My boyfriend and I were hiking Pena adobe here in Vacaville, CA. We had been hiking for about an hour up the steep trails. We were almost to the top
Vacaville, CA USA
I was driving along, distraught over a recent unfortunate chain of events and finding myself a victim of a dishonest bank refinance on a commercial property my husband and I
Vacaville, CA USA
We found this heart along a bike path in North Vacaville. It was hanging on a tree branch and we stopped to look at it. We decided to leave it
Spirit Lake, ID USA
I found a heart tonight in Spirit Lake Idaho. Tonight on my way to the grocery store I was battling with my depression and anxiety and was crying and feeling
Davis, CA USA
Being single on Valentine’s Day can be a bummer so I thought a walk through the arboretum could cheer me up. In between laughing at ducks fighting for food and
Valley of Fire, NV USA
While vacationing in Nevada, we visited Valley of Fire State Park. My husband was walking down “the path less traveled” when he came upon the greatest treasure: a small quilted